Yirenkyi’s last-gasp strike seals 1-0 victory for Ghana over Panama

TORONTO, June 17 : Caleb Yirenkyi scored a stoppage-time winner to earn Ghana a 1-0 win over Panama in a chilly and lively World Cup game in which the African side were forced to play the second half without starting goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi on Wednesday.After a lightning-quick counter-attack, Brandon Tho


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Yirenkyi’s last-gasp strike seals 1-0 victory for Ghana over Panama

Yirenkyi's last-gasp strike seals 1-0 victory for Ghana over Panama

Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group L – Ghana v Panama – Toronto Stadium, Toronto, Canada – June 17, 2026 Ghana’s Antoine Semenyo celebrates with teammates after Caleb Yirenkyi scored their first goal REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw

Yirenkyi's last-gasp strike seals 1-0 victory for Ghana over Panama

Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group L – Ghana v Panama – Toronto Stadium, Toronto, Canada – June 17, 2026 Ghana’s Caleb Yirenkyi scores their first goal past Panama’s Orlando Mosquera REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw

Yirenkyi's last-gasp strike seals 1-0 victory for Ghana over Panama

Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group L – Ghana v Panama – Toronto Stadium, Toronto, Canada – June 17, 2026 Ghana’s Caleb Yirenkyi celebrates scoring their first goal IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Kevin Sousa

Yirenkyi's last-gasp strike seals 1-0 victory for Ghana over Panama

Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group L – Ghana v Panama – Toronto Stadium, Toronto, Canada – June 17, 2026 Ghana’s Brandon Thomas-Asante in action IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Kevin Sousa

Yirenkyi's last-gasp strike seals 1-0 victory for Ghana over Panama

Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group L – Ghana v Panama – Toronto Stadium, Toronto, Canada – June 17, 2026 Panama’s Amir Murillo in action with Ghana’s Lawrence Ati Zigi REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw

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TORONTO, June 17 : Caleb Yirenkyi scored a stoppage-time winner to earn Ghana a 1-0 win over Panama in a chilly and lively World Cup game in which the African side were forced to play the second half without starting goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi on Wednesday.

After a lightning-quick counter-attack, Brandon Thomas-Asante charged forward before playing a precise pass into the area for Yirenkyi, who tapped home for his first competitive international goal.

Ghana, competing in their fifth World Cup and looking to improve on their run to the quarter-finals ​in 2010, were forced to play the match without Thomas Partey after the midfielder was denied entry into Canada and lost a visa appeal.

Panama, bolstered by a vociferous red-clad contingent of supporters, were energetic, purposeful and threatening in the final third while Ghana were unable to find their rhythm until the second half.

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Ati Zigi was by far Ghana’s best player in the first half, commanding his area impressively while his teammates were unable to manage a single attempt on the Panama goal, but he did not come out for the second half after a collision.

Cecilio Waterman nearly put Panama in front in the second minute with a slick first-time strike from a brilliant pass from Amir Murillo but was denied by a diving save from Ati Zigi.

Shortly after a hydration break that was loudly booed by spectators as light rain fell, Panama threw everything they could at the Ghana goal but failed to find a way through.

PENALTY APPEAL

Panama demanded a penalty after Cristian Martinez went down in the box but their claims that there was contact from Jerome Opoku did not convince the referee.

Ati Zigi received treatment following a collision near the end of the first half and was replaced by Benjamin Asare when the game started to open up and Ghana found their stride.

Panama nearly opened the scoring in the 60th minute but Martinez lashed his attempt from close range into the side-netting from a tight angle.

Jonas Adjetey almost scored for Ghana when he rose high to meet a cross with a header that forced a smart stop from Orlando Mosquera.

Thomas-Asante sent a gorgeous low cross into the box for Jordan Ayew but Panama defender Jiovany managed to poke it just wide of the post before the night’s second hydration break was booed.

Ghana will look forward to having Partey available for their June 23 match against England in Boston while Panama meet Croatia later that day in Toronto.

Source: Reuters

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